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Next Victim by Michael Prescott

hectaizani's review against another edition

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2.0

Standard serial killer thriller fare. FBI agent is chasing a serial killer who previously ruined her life. Ends up being chased by him. Slight twist when a deadly toxin is added to the mix. Decent writing and handling of the subject.

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3.0

I thought this thriller/mystery was amazingly written; but at the same time I feel as if the author has been following a formula and is too predictable

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4.0

What fascinates me is how the terrorism plot is deftly woven together with the serial killer plot, and how they affect each other. Both are hot topics in crime fiction right now, so figuring out how to join them together ought to make readers happy! I love that the woman delivering the terrorism materials is smart but has a blind spot. I also love how Mobius, instead of being mechanically repetitive in his actions, works new and interesting information into his plans. Most depicted serial killers are notoriously bad about accepting and handling change.

Most of the characters have dimension and personality, from the police to the feds to the people introduced along the way. I love that the Mobius plot has so much more to it than the standard repeated crime scenario. When he finds out about the terrorism plot his plans change drastically. I also like the fact that while he takes an interest in Tess’s attempts to catch him, he isn’t obsessed in the creepy manner that fictional serial killers often take on. It’s a different sort of protagonist fixation; it really works and makes things that much more interesting.


For a longer review including premise, visit my site: http://www.errantdreams.com/2015/07/review-next-victim-michael-prescott/
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